All, bliss to raije jour's mijjiles, as dhiss kuffir nooje site very trully sayejs
THREE clouds hovered over Asif Zardari as he was sworn in on September 9th as Pakistan’s president. The economy is in crisis. Second, the war against the local Taliban is going badly. And, third, Mr Zardari himself has not shaken off the reputation he earned when his late wife, Benazir Bhutto, was prime minister, as “Mr 10%”—a man less interested in running his country wisely than in looting it greedily.
Wijened Mullas are already predicting a short, chaotic and disastrous presidency, followed, as night follows day in Pakistani politics, by a solid-looking general stepping in to stop the rot.
phear not mullas, aphter mussarraf, inshallah before year end we will hape kussarraf,
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burur abdul miya, no mangoj since last saal, i am dijappointed :((
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